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.' TUL ANE vs AUBURN Lro 2 o P M IA L L IB R A R y : J NOVEMBER 5. 1927 GENE McCARROL steps into the limelight. Here we see the speedy Tulane back breezing thru the powerful Georgia de- fense.

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TUL ANE vs

AUBURN TILrorv 2 ex.o P M IAL LIBRARy : J

• • NOVEMBER 5. 1927

GENE McCARROL steps into the limelight. Here we see the speedy Tulane back breezing thru the powerful Georgia de­fense.

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S OUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1�7

THE

TULANE UNIVERSITY

OF LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS

The University embraces the Following Departments:

,�------------�J r .,. �----------------, The College of Arts and Sciences The H. Sophie Newcotnb College for \Vomen The College of Engineering The Graduate School The College of Law The School of Medicine

'The School of Pharmacy The School of Dentistry (Senior year only) The College of Comn1erce and Business Administration The Course for Teachers The School of Social Work The Night School of Electrical Engineering The Night School of Architecture The Summer Schools

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For Ca lalogue Address:

Registrar of the Tulane University of Louisiana

Gibson Hall, New Orleans 1

SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1927

AT THE GEORGIA GAME

SPONSORS OF THE GEOR GIA GAME -l'bult> hy 'l'rk.,.

The fairest of the fair looked on while The Green Wave's Eleven manfully struggled against the overwhelming attack of the Bulldogs.

-Photo IJy Trl<•e. PAT BROWNE-Tulane's fighting captain and end, attempts to stop a Bulldog play around

his terminal.

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ALMA MATER Sing these words as Tulane's Alma Mater is played

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We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater!

Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully!

We praise thee for thy present. Alma Mater! Today thy Children look to thee for bread' Thou leadest them to dreams and actions

The incense of thy spirit bath ascended And filled America from sea to sea!

splendid! �e hung., of the;, soul ;, dchly fed!

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We praise thee for thy future. Alma Mater!

The vista of its glory gleameth far!

We ever shall be part of thee, great Mother!

There thou wilt be where e'er thy children are!

CHORUS

Olive Green and Blue, we love thee!

Pledge we now our fealty true

Where the trees are ever greenest,

Where the skies are purest blue!

Hear us now, 0 Tulane, hear us!

As we proudly sing to thee!

Take from us our hearts' devotion!

Thine we are, and thine shall be!

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MENVILLE

Since his great plunging in the Au­burn game of 1925, J., h n n y M e n ville, fullback who once played with Jesuits High School, has been a fixture in the T u l a n e backfield. His last season of college football is a banner one.

Menville is one of the best backs on the Greenie squad. He can buck the line with the best of them, as well as punt and drop kick. Watch Johnny today and see him make those gains thru the Tiger line!

Between Halves

The side lines come :n fm· their share

of attention. Comments and criticism are

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McCARROL

G e n e McCarrol may well be termed the backfield "find" of the season. This fellow saw little ac­tion in the early games of the season, but came into his own against Vander­bilt two weeks back. Used at fullback all during the game, M cCarrol tore thru the Commodores for many nice gains.

He is a streak of lightning. M o r e than that. he's an in­telligent r u n n e r, knows how to pick his spots and is ex­cellent at cutting back after knifing the tackles.

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BEAT AUBURN! Without a doubt the team that will buck the Auburn Tiger today will be in excellent mental

and physical condition. and with a new confidence that they are going to play the brand of football

that cannot be defeated. This new spirit is due to the fact that the Greenies realize they have a chance to fnish with

an even, or .500, record for the season if they can sweep the remaining three games on their schedule. And that's what they are shooting at. Watch them go!

Their opponent today-Auburn-is a mediocre outfit this year. They have had their troubles from the start o£ the season and are yet to score a victory. After consecutive defeats at the bands of Stetson. Clemson, Fl>:>rida, L . S. U. and Georgia, the Tigers pulled themselves together and held Howard College to a 9-9 tie last week. They, too, are getting ready for a stirring finish. so the game

today should be a hum-mer.

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TULANE

3. Blake 4. Lodrigues 6. Harper 7. Lessell 8. McGehe 9. Menville

10. Al Stoessel 11. Pizzano 12. Browne 14. Walker 15. Maier 17. McCarrol 18. Banker 19. Flynn 20. Hooper 21. Butaud 22. Baumbach 23. Floyd 24. Ford 25. Evans 26. Whatley 28. Jones 29. Hardie 30. Rucker 31. O'Pry 32. Eskridge 33. Kirchmeier 34. Oelkers 36. Walls 37. Spiess

Sentell Fischer Ellis Trunsler Lemann Andrews

SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1�7

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OFFICIALS TODA Y'S GAME

Referee-HARRY B. SPRINGER (Penn.) Umpire-L. S. ERWIN (Drake). Head-Linesman-ARTHUR L. HUTCHINS

(V. P. I.) Field Judge-CAPT. J. B. BOATWRIGHT

(Virginia).

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Today' s Tulane line-up will

include

Browne Ends

Ford

Stoessel Tackles

Rucker

Butaud Guards

Eskridge

Bill Maier Center

Pizzano Quarterback

Men ville Halfbacks

Banker

McCarrol Fullback

For any last min­ute changes in the line-up and substitu­tions d u r i n g the game refer to roster of players and their respective numbers.

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RUCKER Tackle-Tulane

Coach Bierman thinks a

who�e lot of this fighting tac­

kle from Pine Bluff, Ark.

Rucker is seen in the play all

the time. He is brainy as well

as fast. Rucker tips the scales

Georgia started the game by kicking off to Tulane. Banker received for Tulane and is seen returning the ball. Browne, Pizzano and Menville, are clearing the way for the "Blonde Blizzard."

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TODA Y'S GAME

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Mrs. Carl Woodward

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PROBABLE LINE UP TULANE

24. Ford 30. Rucker 32. Eskr'dge 15. Maier 21. Butaud

10. Stoessel

12. Browne (c)

11. Pizzano

18. Banker

9. Menville

8. McCarrol

Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard

Left Tackle; Left End

Quarterback

Left Halfback

Right Halfback

_Fullback

AUBURN Ingram 36

Cunningham 57 Howard 45

Patterson (c) 1 Andress 48

Carter 58

Dubose

Hodges 3 1

Hartselle 34

Ellis 20

Shotts 2 1

The Intra -confer­ence games sched­uled today are as fol­lows:

Tulane vs. Auburn.

Alabama vs. Kentucky.

Florida vs. Georgia.

Tennessee vs. Sewanee

V. P. I. vs. South Caro-

RODRIGUES Halfback-Tulane

l'na. Roy hasn't been in the game Washington & Lee vs. very much this year, but when

THE SCORE Virginia. he does get in he adds yardage ---......::-------:---:----::: 2

-��=--�-�---=:-:---:-- Louisiana State vs. Ole to the Green Wave's credit. Quarters t 3 4 Final

Miss. Those who saw him play

l C against Vanderbilt admit that TULANE V. M. I. vs. North aro- d .

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ONE WEEK AGO Approximately nine thousand spectators, the largest crowd of the season, saw the Tulane

Greenies lose to the Georgia Bulldogs last Saturday afternoon by a score of 3 1 to 0 They saw those hard-fighting Greenbacks go down in defeat before one of the greatest football machines that has ever performed on a local field.

Captain Pat Browne played a wonderful game for the Green. He backed up the line in fine style and was down under punts with plenty of speed. Johnny Menville, used at end on defense, did fine work too. Bill banker got away for several nice gains but he was a marked man. The Bulldogs watched him darn close. Gene McCarrol and Dick Baumbach acquitted themselves hand­somely.

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SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON tn7

AUBURN

1. Paterson 2. Ward 6. Crawford 7. Granger 8. Pearce

11. Snider 15. Densmore 17. Cosper 13. Callahan 19. Taylor 20. Ellis 21. Shotts 23. Crawford 25. Burns 27. Hoffman 30. Turner 31. Hodges 34. Hartselle 35. Mosley 36. Ingram 37. Fisher 38. Holtzclaw 39. Leach 41. H. Long 42. Adams 43. Burt 44. Pearce 45. Howard 48. Andress 49. Robinson

50. Spinks 51. Gregory 52. G. Long 53. Bouge 57. Cunningham 58. Carter 59. Garner

Dubose Scarbrough Sellars Chambers

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The Auburn Ti­gers are expected to use the following players in their ini­tial lineup:

Dubose End s

Ingram

Carter Tackles

Cunningham

Andress

Guards

Howard

Paterson

Center

Shotts

Fullback

Hodges Quarterback

Crawford

Halfbacks

EIL:s

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ONE WEEK AGO (Continued from Page 10)

Superior reserve strength again told on the Greenies. The Georgia coach kept shooting new backs at the Greenies all through the contest and Coach Bernie Bierman was forced to use every available Tulane reserve in order to combat with the fresh Bulldog backs. But, of course. the visi­tors were far better than the Greenie subs.

Georgia scored a touchdown in the first few minutes of play and added two more in both the second and fourth periods. In the third quarter. however. the Greenies made a great stand and held the Bulldogs scoreless. Once they held Georgia for four downs on the one-yard line.

Georgia's two great ends, Shiver and Nash, lived up to everything that bad been said about them. They played great ball on the defense.

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TULANE SCHEDULE October 1-0le Miss 6; Tulane 19. Uctoher 8-Georgia Tech 13: Tulane u. October 15-Mississippi A. & M. 13; Tulane 6. October 22-\"ancJerhilt 32: Tulane 0. October 29-Georgia 31; Tulane 0. November 5-Auburn at Tulane Stadium. November 12-Sewanee at Tulane Stadium. Xv,eml>er 2-1--L. S. "C. at Balon Rouge.

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SOUVENIR TULANE FOOTBALL PROGRAM SEASON 1927

IMPORTANT CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES 1. GOAL POSTS.-The goal posts have been moved from the goal line to the end line.

2. DELA Yl NG GAM E.-A delay of more than 30 seconds In putting the ball In play after it is ready for play,

or a team remaining more than 15 seconds In a huddle, may be considered as prima facie evidence of Intentional

delay of the game.

The captain may now claim time out only three timet In each half Instead of four times, as formerly. 3. SHIFT PLAYS.-In all shift or huddle plays the players must come to an absolute stop and remain

stationary in their positions and without movement of the feet or swaying of the body for a period of approxl·

mately one second. This period may be conveniently measured by rapidly counting "1·2·3-4." In case of doubt

the penalty shall be enforced. The penalty for violation has Increased from 5 to 15 yards.

4. FUMBLED PUNTS.-When a punt is fumbled before the receiver gains possession of the ball. It is a free

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BANKER Halfback-Tulane Bill B a n k e r­

sbwed up for two weeks in the touch­down sense -will have a chance to in­crease his pointage against Auburn Sat­urday.

T h e Plainsmen have been scored up­on by every team

TEAMWOR:K

• The brain and hra" n and C(lurage of

eh:\ en Tulanians, co-ordinated inlu a fight­tng machine. hattie fnr the glory ot old T. C. It require ... all of th. .. ,...c attribute�• to c:.pell -..ucccss. to "rite '·ictur) on the :-.corehoard.

Similarly it require:; brain an1l bra" n. and courag-e and teamwork on the part of the 4 . .320 members of the Puhltc Sen ic" team. to "in and hold esteem thrc •ugh giv­ing clependahlc electric. goa:-. and ... 1.reet rail way -.."!n icc C\ ery hour nigbt and day.

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DO YOU KNOW THAT-----"Peggy" Flournoy led the individual scorers of the country in 1925?

f r o m Stetson to Howard. Banker h a s scored upon every team except Vandy and Georgia. H e couldn't g e t loose against the Commodores a n d the Bulldogs.

The blonde speed­ster is due to break loose again. He is an eternal threat. His flashing heels are potential poison to any line.

I n the Georgia game, he showed to excellent advantage, spinning out of the grasp of tackler after tackler.

T h o u g h but a Soph, Banker is in line for an AU-Sou­thern berth. His consistent ground­gaining. his indefa­tigable labors upon defense and his bril­liance in ret urning punts and kick-off make him one of the o u t standing backs in Dixie.

Members of the 1900 team were the f:rst to be awarded official "T'' sweaters?

A pass from Moore to George enabled Tulane to tie Alabama, 5-5. in 1909?

Johnny Wight ran the kick-off back 96 yards against Southwestern in 1920? ..

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THE SCORE BOARD Watch It Carefully For Complete Information

Often only the officials and captains know what a certain penalty is for. \Ne have sketched out the following to inform you. Eac!1 penalty is num­bered helow. \1\'hen a penalty is inflicted th� number ot" that penalty will he hung on the score board, and light will appear opposite the name of player carr_y ing the ball or receiving a pass.

Please understand violations of rules are rarely intentional. They usually come from over-anxious­ness. excitement and most often from the highly technical character of the present game.

PENALTIES Pen. 'iu OFJo'Jo;xsE Penalty

1. Q(fsldt>-in ad\'Sill;f' Ol line Of l'trltn· ma�c an(! mt the kkk-off or un frPe kkk 5 yds.

;!. H olding or lllt'gal UK!� of hand!\ ur arm!l, 1'ht• tPam "lth the hall, ex!'t•pt lbe man !'Urryin.: tht• ball may not Ut�l' haU!IH or nrmt< to block out or k�>ep off OJ>ponent" 15 yds.

3. C'llpfllng-('utting a man down from 1 he rNII' a"·ay frnm tht> play 2fi ydM

4. Plan•r>; must c:om• to an absolute- !ilOJI. ro r ·a p�riod o( app roximately lllll' !lel·ond 111 uU shfft11 und "huddle" 11luy� !ii yll:�.

LOSS OF A "DOWN"

a. For second ond third lncompiNP Jll\11!1"!1 In any OIW twrles of down,; and 5 yd�;

6. lnlt!rl··renc• by sidl" makln.: fl)l'\\llrd Jla!!ll. prior 10 fourth ell>" n. also la yd&.

, . lntt•ntlonally tbrowln�t ror·ward pas� to I{I'OUnd. prl11r to iourth down. nlso 15 yd�.

LOSS O F BALL 8. Ball kicked out or bounrl!l, unlea�:;

toudwd. •·II·. !1. lntert••rPm•o> by �ill•• TIUlkln" forwnrd

p.t><s, fourth down I.o"K oC hull 111 point 15 yard!! hnck tlf Jlrl'vious down.

10. l ulf'rf�>r enclo' hy ch•tt-n!!IYP sill�> In l'Use O( forward pa�s-l.O!<!I Of ball to the Of• fl'nd�>d sid<• n1 the spot ot the foul. the t>IIIIUIIl!t down to bn rlrsl down.

11. lllt•�ul or lnc.omplvtr• forward pass­fourth down.

.. 1� lntentionullr tbrowiu� rorwanl pa><>� to ground. Conrtb dol\ n-Lo:;s nt ball and al110 15 ytls.

13. Pnllur., to ntiYance bull 10 yards In rour doWnl.'.

14. Xn man on tt·am \\'lth bn11 may be in mu· t lou wlwn bnll Is :mapped. r•xcepl otw mau mar h•• lu motion townnl his own �oal or toward side llne 6 yds.

Hi. PI 11m: on n player u[ll·r tb;, '' histl• 15 yd, 16. Thr• ldck�r may nut be llwklt>d or

knol'kt>d 1lown after kicking 15 yd!l. 1 i. Tht· man l'Orr)iug lh•• ball may not lw

pn!!h�ed or puJIPd b) an) o! his teum· mntl'� 15 ydt;.

18. IUt\'rCerent·r> wllh player ma!ng fair !'nlcb or throwing plttrer who hns mn(h• fair catch 15 yds.

l!l. Plnyo•r makln�t more lbnn two sh•P:I atter fait· cntt�b li yds.

:!tl. H n subsUhlll' tomln�: In says anything tu any teammat<> nntll a play l1as hePn mad•• hi� tt?am Ill penalized 15 yds.

1'1'11. :-Jo. OI''FE:-.:SE Pt•nalty !!1. rr a man on deft·tU:Il' huld!'l a player or

the t<ltl£> with thl! ball !i ydM. :!:!. H n tl•am takeH ou1 time mnrl:l than

tbrP�> tlmPs In one bate without t�ubsll· tulim: a playPr 5 yd11.

:!:: For dl'laylng the ganw 5 yds. :!1. Crawllu�ot-Thl.' man wlllt ball mnv not

erR\\ I or try to nd va m·P nftt•r 'being

tacklr•cl and thrown 5 yds. :!;;. Hnrdllne;-:\lan with ball may not Jump

over a man �llll on hit� feet 15 yd>� :!fi Cnn('(·PK$ary rougbm•Kt< o1· unfult· play Hi ydr. :!i TripJIIn��: wltb !et>l tac:kllnl" out or

hounds. P.tc. l!i ytb. :!S lf l't'nl�>r relnt:� to snap ball and doell

uot 5 yrl�. :!�1 Unxrmrt�manllke condut•l. tnlklnl{ bal'k

to ocrt!'lnls or abusiv•• lan�WUgt' 15 y•ls :;n, Tlh' buiJ or lht: cen ter may uot be In·

terfPr••d with uutll hall lx pn�st•d 6 yrl�. ::1. A subt<lltut�> ltlllRt rPPr>rt to rr>ferPE' ot•

umpln• PE>nulty Cor uot rPportlng 5 yds. :::!. Thl' tt·am 'lith the hall must havP :;even

men on the lhH' of st'rlmtuag(' when the ball 1!! sn:tfltl•·d 5 yd!!.

ll':. The t·••oler or the man on elll11·r !<Ide of him may not !'arrr hall until It ha>< be"n hand�d h)' sonll'On� els�> on tilt• team 5 ydx.

::I. Player out or boundR when hall Is �naPJil'rl 5 yds.

:15. U a player lcavt>s 1ht• rield while tim� Is out ot· duri ng lutPrrnisRion without perrnl"t�iou or orrtclnl>� 15 yd�.

::G No on�> on bE>nt·b or �<ldellnes may coa!'h or inst ruct an)•one In tlw game 15 yds.

:li. Thor" Is a rwnaHy for p�>n;ona I'Omlm; on field of play and for mort• than om> reprr ·H•ntati\'P In cast or In lu ry and ror anyone on bnnch or lno:tldeo t•uclosur; standing or wulklng along sidP Jines 16 ythl.

!18. Team delayln� fltlu·t or game or st11.r t o r Sl'cond hair forfeit!! option and I s penallzed !!5 yd!l.

LOSS O F HALF THE DISTANCE TO THE GOAL LINE

:l!J. A player may he suh11tltuted only oncP in enr'h balr for tllegal return, team IH peunllzed as above and playt•J' is SUM· pendt:d tor rPJnalnder of thll �:·nne.

·Ill Striking. kuel•llng, klcklug. E tc.-PJay. er IR dl!lqual!flcd !or rmnllinder or game. and tc•um Is penali.zl'd 1111 above.

11. Foul \\'ilbtn oue yard line or bt> hlnd gout line by deCensln• sldt>.

PI'I.!SS of l-ouisiana Pt·inl lng Co .. X. 0 .. L!l.